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| Product type | Actuator |
| IP rating | IP54 |
| Output Signal | 0..10Vdc |
| Manufacturer | Belimo |
| Power Supply | 24Vac/Vdc |
| Torque | 1500 N |
| Running time | 140 to 150 sec |
| Ideal for | globe valves |
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The Belimo SV24A-SZ-TPCis a type of Actuator used to control valves in HVAC systems and applications.
The Torque force applied by the SV24A-SZ-TPC is 1500 N.
The power supply requested for this Valve Actuator is 24Vac/Vdc.
You may utilise this Belimo component with Globe Valves.
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Consult the Belimo custom datasheet above or contact iacs via email for personalised assistance if you have queries about size or installation.
The actuator is connected with a standard modulating signal of 0...10 V and drives to the
position defined by the positioning signal. The measuring voltage U serves for the electrical
display of the actuator position 0.5...100% and as slave control signal for other actuators.
Simple direct mounting on the globe valve by means of form-fit hollow clamping jaws. The
actuator can be rotated by 360° on the valve neck.
Manual override with push-button possible (the gear is disengaged for as long as the button is
pressed or remains locked).
The stroke can be adjusted by using a hexagon socket screw key (4 mm), which is inserted into
the top of the actuator. The stroke shaft extends when the key is rotated clockwise.
The actuator is overload protected, requires no limit switches and automatically stops when the
end stop is reached.
Refer to the valve documentation for suitable valves, their permitted fluid temperatures and
close-off pressures.
The stroke is indicated mechanically on the bracket with tabs. The stroke range adjusts itself
automatically during operation.
Factory setting: Actuator spindle is retracted.
When valve-actuator combinations are shipped, the direction of motion is set in accordance
with the closing point of the valve.
The first time the supply voltage is switched on, i.e. at the time of commissioning, the actuator
carries out an adaption, which is when the operating range and position feedback adjust
themselves to the mechanical setting range.
The actuator then moves into the position defined by the positioning signal.
An adaption can be triggered manually by pressing the "Adaption" button. Both mechanical end
stops are detected during the adaption (entire setting range).
The actuator then moves into the position defined by the positioning signal.
When actuated, the stroke direction switch changes the running direction in normal operation.